Ensuring you look after your vehicles brakes is a vital aspect of being a driver. Your brakes are one of the most important factors to safe driving, so being aware of when they are starting to fail is crucial.

Driving Tips to Reduce Wear and Tear

Whether your MOT is just around the corner, or you are
looking for ways to bring down your vehicle maintenance costs, these driving
tips will help you to reduce wear and tear on your tyres, brakes, clutch,
engine and more.

Drive carefully within
the speed limit

If you are in a hurry, it is tempting to push the boundaries
of the speed limit in order to reach your destination on time. Not only is this
illegal, it also causes unnecessary wear on your tyres. The brakes also need to
work much harder to bring your car to a complete stop.

Keep Tyres at the
Correct Pressure

Take a look at your owners manual to find out the
recommended tyre pressure, and check your tyres on a monthly basis to keep them
correctly inflated. Tyres that are not inflated correctly will puncture more
easily and are going to wear down quickly, whereas over inflated tyres will
cause problems with braking and handling.

Dont ignore changes

Is the car driving differently to normal? Hearing an unusual
noise? If you notice an abnormality in your vehicle while driving, visit your
local garage just to check everything is okay. It is better to fix a small
problem now than suffer more permanent or expensive damage later.

Change gear at the
right time

After years of driving, we can all slip into habits that are
not good for the car we drive. One of these can be revving too high or too low
 this causes strain on the engine and will also waste fuel. Reduce the risk of
damage to your vehicle by listening to the engine and changing gear at the
right time.

Switch off in traffic
jams

Turning off the engine while stuck in traffic has many
advantages. First, it is better for the engine to switch it off and then on
again  it is not healthy to keep the engine idle in a jam. Secondly, while the
engine is off you are also saving your clutch and brakes.

Attend extra driving
courses

Whether you consider yourself a good driver or you are fully
aware of your bad habits, a driving course is ideal for picking up tips for
more economical driving. By attending refresher lessons, Pass Plus or a
motorway driving course, you will not only become a more responsible driver but
you could also save money on your insurance costs.

Get regular services

If you want to reduce wear and tear on your car to help with
passing your MOT, we recommend having regular services to keep everything in
good condition. A service is not too expensive, and can take care of minor
issues that if left unacknowledged could cause more serious damage to the car.

For more help and advice about vehicle maintenance, or if
you would like to book a service or MOT, please get in touch with the friendly
team here at Express Service Norwich.